Qualification of Harm Caused to Human Health in the Light of the Ruling of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation

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Abstract

Based on the analysis of the Resolution of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation dated January 11, 2024 No. 1-П and the current legislation regulating the determination of the severity of harm caused to human health, the need to clarify a number of key issues is shown in order to avoid arbitrary interpretation of qualifying signs of serious harm to health.

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Leonid A. Shmarov

Russian Center for Forensic Medical Examination, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Email: shmarov@rc-sme.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4233-3538

Doctor of Science (Medicine), Master of Law, Deputy Director.

Russian Federation, Moscow

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